- Helps to prevent Arteriosclerosis (Hardening of the arteries)
- Reduces toxic lead, metal and abnormal calcium deposits
- Reduces blood pressure and blood cholesterol
- Dissolves fats and fibrin in plaque lined arteries
- Improves vision and hearing
- Helps to abolish extra heart beats, skipped beats and rapid heart beats
- Helps to relieve symptoms of senility by increasing circulation
- Helps make blood slippery and prevents abnormal blood clotting
- Helps to increase tissue oxygenation
- Helps rejuvenate your cardiovascular system
Chelation is a chemical process by which a metal or mineral (e.g., lead, mercury, copper, calcium) is bonded to another substance. It is a natural, indeed, a vital process that goes on continually in our bodies. Chelation therapy employing the
weak acid, EDTA, has been shown for decades to safely improve blood flow and relieve symptoms associated with atherosclerotic vascular disease in more than
80% of patients so treated.
Although the mechanisms involved in chelation are extremely complex, chelation therapy can be understood simply as the removal of calcium and other minerals
that promote blood clotting and promotes atherosclerosis. Since these metallic catalysts also cause excessive oxygen free-radical proliferation, EDTA chelation
also helps reduce pathological lipid peroxidation of cell membranes, DNA, enzyme systems, and lipoproteins. This allows the body's natural healing mechanisms to
halt and often reverse the disease process.
"The more chelation we give people, the less osteoporosis they have and the less age-related calcium accumulation there is in their blood vessels. I've known people who had such poor peripheral circulation that their feet were black bordering on gangrene. After oral EDTA, their black feet became pink again." - Garry Gordon, M.D.
EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid) is a common man-made amino acid.
You cannot get it from foods. It is used by the carload as a food additive and has
been used for decades to prevent banked or drawn blood from clotting.
EDTA is relatively nontoxic and risk free, especially when compared with other conventional medical treatments for protection from heart disease like coronary
artery bypass surgery or coronary angioplasty. And when administered by a
properly trained physician, IV EDTA has an extremely low risk of side effects-
less than 1/10,000 patients.
Oral EDTA, which does not require a physician's intervention, is, in all probability, even safer. And ...
Oral EDTA has been used since the 1940s for removing lead from the body.
Observant doctors who treated people with high blood levels of lead noted that
those who had occlusive artery disease were receiving unexpected benefit.
Their symptoms of occlusive vascular disease were also disappearing.
Although oral EDTA was clearly effective, it was supplanted during the 1960s
as the standard of treatment by intravenous chelation for reasons that have
more to do with politics than medicine.
Despite its well-documented safety and efficacy, EDTA chelation therapy has
been the subject of a vociferous campaign of smear and suppression by the governmental/medical/pharmaceutical complex. Nevertheless, it has survived
and prospered thanks to a relatively few courageous physicians, many of whom
are members of the American College of Advancement in Medicine (ACAM).
To date these physicians have treated close to a million patients with occlusive vascular disease with a success rate that conventional medicine can only
dream of.
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